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sshs

v1.1.3

Published

CLI for ssh storing of IPs and credentials

Readme

SSH Stored CLI

npm NPM

Only works on Linux and MacOS right now

CLI to manage ssh credentials and start sessions with auto-login

The CLI will securely save your passwords (if login is without ssh-keys) along with a name so that you don't need to remember IPs or hostnames when logging in, along with the passwords.

Also supports jumping hosts to access servers inside an internal network.

Credentials are stored using keytar:

On macOS the passwords are managed by the Keychain, on Linux they are managed by the Secret Service API/libsecret, and on Windows they are managed by Credential Vault.

demo

Installation

Prerequisites (Only Linux)

Ubuntu

sudo apt-get install libsecret-1-dev gnome-keyring

Other Linux Distributions

Please check the documentation for keytar to download them

Package Installation

npm install -g sshs

Usage

Type sshs in the terminal to access the CLI.

Immediate access

To immediately access a host just pass the name you specified during setup as an argument like below:

demo

Configure hosts

Add new hosts

The first usage should prompt you to fill in details of a host, but from then on, a "Add new Host" option should be in the list of hosts which will prompt you to fill in details of a new host

Configuring existing hosts

Configure existing hosts using the --config flag which will allow you to change the options for certain hosts

Jumping hosts

To use jumping hosts, first create the first Host (the one you'll use to jump to the final destination host), and then follow this:

demo

When selecting texel10 it will automatically jump to texel10 using doc-shell1 to get to it, all with auto login

Full options:

usage: sshs [-h] [-v] [--clear] [--hop] [--config] [hostID]

SSH Keystore CLI Tool

positional arguments:
  hostID         Host ID to immediately connect (use "new" to create a new host)

optional arguments:
  -h, --help     show this help message and exit
  -v, --version  show program's version number and exit
  --clear        Clear configurations
  --hop          Create new host by hopping
  --config       Configure hosts